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B.C. farmers produce 40 per cent of all foods consumed in the province.
The world is facing significant challenges with food security.
Professor Lenore Newman joined a Conversation That Matters about bolstering our food security and developing food production systems.
Join us Feb. 11 for Conversations Live on Canada under a Poilievre government.
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